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  1. 4 days ago · Georgia Produce Calendar. How Old Are Georgia Farmers? Out of 67,082 farmers in Georgia, most are over the age of 55. In fact, the average age of a Georgia farmer is 59 years old, up from 57.9 years in 2017. Just under a quarter of Georgia farmers ( 24.8%) fall into the age group of 55 to 64 years, and 24.5% of farmers are ages 65 to 74.

  2. 1 day ago · Georgia has a rich agricultural history in fresh produce owing to factors including a favorable climate and long growing season. During times when fresh produce cannot be actively grown and…

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  4. May 2, 2024 · Agribusiness and Economic Development News. Food and fiber production adds $18 billion to Georgia’s economy 05/02/24 Jordan Powers. According to figures from the newly released Georgia Farm Gate Value Report for 2022, food and fiber production from Georgia’s 159 counties contributes more than $18 billion to the economy statewide.

  5. May 9, 2024 · Find Georgia Grown. Here at the GFVGA we want to help connect you with our members so you can source nutritious, local, Georgia Grown produce. Access our searchable database that houses not only our membership contact info, but what they grow and when it's available. Click here for more information on the Department of Agriculture's Georgia ...

  6. 18 hours ago · Increased competition from foreign growers has prompted producers in Georgia — and other states — to encourage produce buyers to buy U.S.-grown items, especially during the spring and summer ...

  7. 5 days ago · Georgia is a major producer of peanuts, broilers (chickens intended for consumption), pecans, blueberries, and spring onions. It is the number one state in the nation in the production of peanuts, broilers, and pecans. In addition, Georgia is also a significant producer of cotton, watermelon, peaches, eggs, cucumbers, sweet corn, bell peppers ...

  8. Apr 30, 2024 · Georgia Dept of Agriculture. ATTN: Andy Harrison. 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW. Suite 324. Atlanta, GA 30334. For further information, please contact Andy Harrison at 404-710-1196 or andy.harrison@agr.georgia.gov. Established in the 1960s by the Georgia General Assembly, the Georgia Agriculture Commodity Commissions operate as official ...

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